A lot of people have problems when it comes to the sites. What to see? Where to go? How to get there?

Here I want to show you around the island’s places of interest. This way you will be able to decide what places are of interest to you, where they are and what to expect.

Whether you want the peace of a quiet beach to soak in the sun or you would like to see the Old Medieval City in all its glory, there is definitely something for everyone here on the island of sun! You can even visit Rodini Park, and although you are close to the middle of a city, you would never believe it once inside.

The question is, where do you start? Well, to be honest, it does’t really matter as long as you do not miss anything out 🙂

What I want to do here is guide you through the sites and allow you to dive further into the areas of interest. Naturally there are a thousand of things to see and do in Rhodes so I will divide them up as not to swamp you with information all at once.

Take your choice from the tour buttons below 🙂

If you need any extra information, don’t forget I am here and am happy to answer any questions you may have! Leave a comment below or feel free to contact me if you prefer!

Check out this video below for a preview of the things to see on the island.

Hi Chris, I always say that you sell Rhodes to me every time I see your posts. It always looks a great place and a beautiful place to visit. There are so many lovely places to see that it was difficult what to look at first.

I definitely do intend to visit your beautiful country sometime and will certainly ask your advice when I do for where to stay.

As well as seeing the sites here, it is natural to take some time out for yourself and relax.

The nightlife here is very good, especially in the summer months. If you visit the Medieval City in the evening the place is full with people visiting the bars and restaurants.

To be honest you can be spoiled for choice when it comes to going out. There is so much on offer, so you will have no problem finding something to suit your taste!

As for your question on the food, I have a section on the website dedicated to this. Have you read it? If not you can find it under the Traditional Food In Greece area. I hope there it answers some of your questions.

I myself have made this boat trip that you mention but of course I went from Rhodes to Marmaris. It is a very peaceful and pleasant journey and the scenery is breathtaking.

There are also a lot of Turkish people that live on The Island Of Rhodes, and you are right to a point, their cultures are similar in many ways. The Turkish community here have had no problems settling into the way of Greek life.

Next time you get to visit Marmaris, be sure to make the journey across to Rhodes. You will not be disappointed!

When it comes to the hotels and finding accommodation I will be honest and say I have not heard of a reward or point system in use, but that does not mean there aren’t any. Do me a favor and send me a private message from the contact page, and i will look more into it for you.

As for the duration of your stay, I would recommend a 2 week vacation. In 1 week you can see a lot, but it is surprising how fast the time passes and it is still easy to miss out on what there is to offer.

Over 2 weeks you will definietely get to see most of the island.

Hope this helps Dustin, and do not forget to send me that message so I can dig a little deeper for you.

While thinking where to take my summer vacation that is not too expensive, a friend suggested Greece.I was surprised that it did not cross my mind, I’m from Europe so flights with EasyJet to Greece and neighboring islands are cheap.

While looking more into it, your page came up and I’m really excited, I`ve never been to Rhodes Island.Now I like my time in the sun but sightseeing in a foreign country is a must, how else is one to learn about a place than sight see?

But before I can get there, I have to find a flight.Could you please advice where to stay while on the Island but on the cheaper budget? I don`t mind out of the way bed and breakfast.

Another question I`d like to ask you as a local is, is it safe there in the evenings?I don`t plan using taxis.

When it comes to the island of Rhodes it is considered pretty much safe. There is very little that goes on in the way of crime and people walk the streets quite safely at night.

In the years I have been here, I personally have never experienced any trouble, and to be honest I also do not know anyone who has. So you can have peace of mind.

When it comes to finding accommodation in Rhodes you have a lot of options. There are many bed and breakfast places you can stay, and depending on the timing of your you visit, you can get good package deals with the accommodation included.

On saying that, I am happy to help you out. If you want to let me know when you plan to visit Send me a message on the contact me page) and I will do some hunting for you… No problem 🙂

Rhodes is a beautiful and wonderful place to visit, and some of the sites you will love 🙂

I remember your site, i must have visited already before and also now, another nice article.

Just a question, are you living in Rhodes? I like Greece very much as does my girlfriend. We are considering options to move to Greece. And just like the first time I saw your site, again it gives me inspiration to go there with the option to start a new life. Also here in your article the diversity is very attractive for us.

Rhodes has a holiday environment, so when it comes to accommodation and food they are plentiful I assure you. It is one of the most visited islands in all of Greece, and no expense is spared in making sure people’s stay is as comfortable as possible.

When it comes to the duration you want to stay, of course it is up to you. Some people come and stay for 3 weeks, others 2 weeks and of course a short break of 1 week.

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